MIAMI - The plane crash near Washington D.C. is impacting flights at South Florida's airports.
Across South Florida, people are heading to Washington, D.C., for the festivities ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday.
Lauren Pastrana said many expressed hope that they could work with the Trump administration to get things done.
Morgan Rynor reports flights into and out of Ronald Reagan International Airport were canceled for Thursday morning.
Donald Trump will soon take the oath of office for the second time as America’s 47th president, and as many can imagine, security preparations are well underway in the nation’s capital and they’ve called in some local authorities for backup.
Dozens of South Florida law enforcement officers are on their way to Washington, D.C., to assist with security efforts during Monday’s presidential inauguration.
Law enforcement officers from agencies across South Florida are making their way to Washington D.C. to assist in President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.
President Trump said the crash was a "tragedy of terrible proportions" and told family members "Our hearts are shattered alongside yours."
Federal agents began rounding up undocumented immigrants in South Florida over the weekend as the Trump Administration’s nationwide immigration crackdown continues, the U.S. Homeland Security Investigations confirmed.
Authorities believe there are no survivors in the accident, which happened as a regional passenger jet was attempting to land Wednesday night at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
There was no immediate word on casualties, but all takeoffs and landings from the airport near Washington have been halted.
The Associated Press is providing live video of the scene of the plane crash near Washington’s Reagan Airport: